Vitalina Mikhalev, Hamilton, Alexandra Smallwood and Cassidy teamed up to win the 200 butterfly relay (1:54.89) and the Patriots capped off the night with a win in the 500 freestyle crescendo relay. Ruscio, Shiroff, Young, Chell and Moyer were the team members (4:52.23).

“This one’s really fun,” said Chell, a senior captain. “Especially getting to host it; that’s very special to us. Getting to see CB West and CB South is really fun and also getting to see some teams that aren’t in our league like Radnor and Archbishop Wood is nice.

“You like to race people that you normally wouldn’t get a chance to race and it’s really exciting to swim events that are different from what you do every day.

“I think we did really well. Our freshmen did really awesome and our sophomores really stepped up so I think all four classes had a presence and it was really exciting to see that going forward into the season and I’m really excited to see what we can do.”

“This is my favorite meet of the year,” said Schmidt, a senior. “It’s so much fun. We get to have so many people participate. It’s such a great time and the team really bonds over it. There’s such great energy and everyone really gets into cheering.

“There’s a lot of events at this meet that you don’t usually get to swim, like the backstroke relay, and they’re fun to do. Usually we have so many people and that’s something we take pride in, but everyone doesn’t always get to swim as much as they’d like so at an event like this everyone gets in.

“You get to swim with your friends in your favorite events, the events you practice every day. In a meet you’re split up but here you all get to swim together.

“We lost some key seniors from last year so we were a little nervous but we’ve been working hard and I think that really showed here. We swam well against good competition.”

The Titans also swept diving. Dan Cohen and Jack Bowen won boys diving with 371.95 points while Vita Shabalow and Alexandra Charlton took the girls title (417.10).

“This was my first time doing this event and I thought it was a good time overall,” said Bowen, a sophomore. “It was fun, but a bit stressful. It was my first meet ever.

“I was originally a swimmer but I thought diving looked like fun so I tried and once I did that I didn’t want to go back. I’ve been to East relays before as a spectator but this was the first one I was in and it was great.”

Central Bucks West rounded out the night win a victory in the boys 200 freestyle relay. Ryan Stack, Max Shachuk, Cameron Wallace and Connor Levant were the winning foursome (1:38.66).